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Sony Semiconductor Solutions to Release CMOS Image Sensor for Automotive Cameras with Industry-Leading 17.42-Effective Megapixels
Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Delivering sophisticated sensing and recognition performance and contributing to safe, secure automated driving

ATSUGI, Japan, Sept. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (SSS) today announced the upcoming release of the IMX735, a new CMOS image sensor for automotive cameras with the industry's highest(*1) pixel count, at 17.42 effective megapixels.(*2) The new sensor product will support the development of automotive camera systems capable of sophisticated sensing and recognition performance, thereby contributing to safe, secure automated driving.


                                      
            Model name     Sample shipment    Sample price
                                                          date (planned)      (including
                                                                                  tax)



            IMX735 1/1.17 type (13.70 mm diagonal)           September 2023     30,000 yen*3
    17.42-effective-megapixel
            
              *
          
              2
            
             CMOS image
    sensor

For automated systems to deliver automated driving, they must offer sophisticated, high-precision sensing and recognition performance, encompassing all 360 degrees of the environment around the vehicle. Accordingly, there is considerable demand for image sensors that can help achieve this level of performance and support the development of more advanced automotive camera systems.

The new sensor product achieves the industry's highest(*1) pixel count of 17.42 effective megapixels,(*2) enabling high-definition capture of far-off objects. Moreover, automated driving systems often use automotive cameras in combination with LiDAR and other sensing systems. While typical CMOS image sensors readout signals output from pixels one vertical line at a time, this product outputs signals horizontally, one row at a time. This means that automotive cameras employing this sensor can more easily synchronize with mechanical scanning LiDAR(*4), since their laser beams also scan horizontally. This better synchronization will improve the sensing and recognition capabilities of the automated driving system as a whole.

Furthermore, the new sensors' improved saturation illuminance, made possible by a proprietary pixel structure, and unique exposure method yield a wide dynamic range of 106 dB even when simultaneously employing high dynamic range (HDR) imaging and LED flicker(*)(5) mitigation. The dynamic range is even higher, at 130 dB, when using dynamic range priority mode. This creative design helps suppress highlight blowouts even in backlit conditions, enabling more precise object capture in road environments with significant differences in brightness, such as tunnel entrances and exits.

Main Features

    --  Long-distance recognition delivered by industry-leading 17.42
        megapixelsThanks to the industry's highest(*1) pixel count of 17.42
        effective megapixels,(*2) the new sensor is capable of high-definition
        capture, extending the object recognition range to greater distances and
        thereby allowing better detection of road conditions, vehicles,
        pedestrians and other objects. Early detection of far-away objects while
        driving helps make automated driving systems safer.



    --  Horizontal pixel signal output for easier synchronization with
        mechanical-scanning LiDAR When reading signals from pixels, CMOS image
        sensors generally do so in a vertical direction one line at a time. This
        product, on the other hand, employs a readout method that outputs
        signals horizontally one row at a time, making it easier to synchronize
        with mechanical-scanning LiDAR, which also uses a horizontal scanning
        method. This means that the information output from automotive cameras
        equipped with this product can be integrated with LiDAR information
        downstream on the system. This will improve the sensing and recognition
        capabilities of the automated driving system as a whole.



    --  Wide dynamic range even during simultaneous use of HDR and LED flicker
        mitigationIn automobile driving, objects must be precisely detected and
        recognized even in road environments with significant differences in
        brightness, such as tunnel entrances and exits. Automotive cameras are
        also required to suppress LED flicker, even while in HDR mode, to deal
        with the increasing prevalence of LED signals and other traffic devices.
        The proprietary pixel structure and unique exposure method of this
        product improves saturation illuminance, yielding a wide dynamic range
        of 106 dB even when simultaneously employing HDR and LED flicker
        mitigation (when using dynamic range priority mode, the range is even
        wider, at 130 dB). This design also helps reduce motion artifacts(*6)
        generated when capturing moving subjects.



    --  Compliant with standards required for automotive applicationsThe product
        is qualified for AEC-Q100 Grade 2 automotive electronic component
        reliability tests by mass production. Also, SSS has introduced a
        development process compliant with the ISO 26262 road vehicle functional
        safety standard, at automotive safety integrity level ASIL-B(D). This
        contributes to improve automotive camera system reliability.

    --  Cybersecurity required for automotive applications (optional)The product
        can support cybersecurity features such as camera authentication via a
        public-key algorithm to confirm CMOS image sensor authenticity, image
        authentication to detect any tampering with acquired images, and
        communication authentication to detect any tampering with control
        communications.



     
     
     Key Specifications



     
     
     Model name                                                       
       IMX735



     
     
     Effective pixels                                                     3,017 × 5,777 (H × V), 17.42
                                                                                  megapixels



     
     
     Image size                                                           Diagonal 13.70 mm (1/1.17-type)



     
     
     Unit cell size                                                       2.1 
               m 
              ×
                                                                                  2.1 
               m (
              H
                                                                                  × V
              )



     
     
     Frame rate (all pixels)                                          
       3AD 45 fps, 4AD 40 fps



     
     
     Sensitivity (standard value F5.6, 1/30 second cumulative)        
       880mV (Green Pixel)



     
     
     Dynamic range (EMVA 1288 standard)                                   106 dB (with LED flicker
                                                                                  mitigation)

                                                                               130 dB (dynamic range priority)



     
     
     Power supply                                              Analog   
       3.3V


          Digital                               
              0.8V


          Interface                             
              1.8V



     
     
     Interface                                                            MIPI CSI-2 serial output (4 lane
                                                                                  /2 lane)



     
     
     Package                                                          
       236-pin plastic BGA



     
     
     Package size                                                         14.54 mm × 17.34 mm (H × V)

*1: Among CMOS image sensors for automotive cameras. As of announcement on September 12, 2023.

*2: Based on the image sensor effective pixel specification method.

*3: May vary depending on the volume shipped and other conditions.

*4: LiDAR senses objects using horizontal laser beam scanning delivered by mechanical moving parts. This is a common method used in the automotive sensing domain.

*5: LED flicker that can occur when capturing LED signage or traffic signals.

*6: Noise generated when capturing moving subjects with HDR.

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SOURCE Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation



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